If you are a nurse, physician assistant, or other medical professional who needs ACLS certification in Oklahoma, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to the oldest provider of online ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certification and recertification. We make it our top priority to get your new ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification to you as quickly and efficiently as possible!
We also understand the need for high-quality and accurate material when getting one’s certification or recertification. All of our training material is written by experienced medical professionals and updated to reflect current American Heart Association® guidelines.
Features include:
- No skills check necessary
- Receive a free instant provider card and hard-copy card
- Curriculum complies with current AHA guidelines
- Save 10% to 15% on more than one purchase — no strings attached!
- Three-month 100% money-back guarantee
- Retake the test up to three times if you don’t pass this first or second time
Now Offering PALS and BLS Courses
People who are familiar with us know that we offer an ACLS course in Oklahoma. To be more thorough and complete, however, we also want to provide you with more. Not only do we offer top-quality ACLS training, but we now are able to meet your entire certification requirement with our PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) and BLS (Basic Life Support) courses. The following courses are available:
- PALS online certification and recertification
- BLS online certification and recertification
No Skills Check and 24/7 Access
Convenience is one of the reasons nursing professionals turn to us when they need their BLS certification in Oklahoma. No skills check is necessary in order to receive your ACLS, BLS, or PALS certification or recertification. It’s as easy as signing up, studying up, and passing the test.
Once you pass the test, you will be able to download an instant provider card. We will also put your physical card in the mail within one business day. This mean that you can use our service and become certified 24/7 without the hassle of scheduling a skills test or working around other people’s schedules.
100% Money-Back Guarantee
We want all of our customers to be fully satisfied with our BLS, ACLS, and PALS recertification and certification classes. So whether you are taking our BLS course in Oklahoma or one of our other online courses, all of them come with a three-month refund guarantee. We offer this unprecedented guarantee simply for your peace of mind.
We will refund 100% of your money if you are unhappy with our courses within the first three months.
Earn your certification or recertification today!
If you need your PALS certification in Oklahoma, why wait? Sign up for an ACLS, PALS, or BLS course from ACLS Training Center to find out why so many medical professionals are saving time and money by earning their provider cards online.
- Our company has been helping medical professionals from around the world become certified since 1998.
- Our courses are comprehensive, easy to understand, and up to date with the latest cardiovascular-related medical practices.
- Sign up and gain immediate access to our online training material and our exams. You can take as much time as you need to study up and pass the exam.
Additional Savings Available
When you choose to take our online PALS course in Oklahoma, you could potentially save money and time. If you purchase more than one of our ACLS, BLS, or PALS training courses, our online shopping cart will give you an automatic discount of up to 15%.
If you know that you will need additional certifications in the future, you can save money by purchasing the classes together. Remember, there is no time limit on taking and passing the exam. You can purchase all of the classes you need and take the tests on your own time.
The discount rates are below:
- Save 10% if you purchase any two online BLS, ACLS or PALS classes
- Save 15% if you purchase any three online PALS, BLS or ACLS classes
- No extra steps to claim your discount. Our shopping cart does all of the work!
Accepted Nationally and Internationally
Even if you are planning to move in the near future, you can get and use your ACLS certification in Oklahoma and wherever else you go. Our BLS course, ACLS course, and PALS course are all accepted in every state of the United States and are accepted in most international countries and regions. If for whatever reason you purchase a course and it is not accepted, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee for the first three months.
Based on the latest 2016 AHA Guidelines
Nurses and other medical professionals who need a PALS, ACLS, or BLS certification in Oklahoma need a course that offers the most accurate and timely material. That’s why the team at the online ACLS Training Center works hard to stay up to date with new cardiac-related information and practices. For example, our courses have been updated to reflect the significant changes made by the American Heart Association® in 2016.
2020 updated guidelines have been published by American Heart Association®, by enrolling in our courses you will receive the current learning materials (2016 guidelines) now and also AUTOMATICALLY have free access to the 2021 guidelines when available. Please note that our company typically implements new training guidelines up to a year before AHA releases their updates.
Oklahoma Medical Statistics
Residents of Oklahoma might want to check out our Oklahoma PALS, ACLS, and BLS medical statistics. The data below contains information regarding the overall health of Oklahoma compared to the region and nation.
How is Oklahoma Unique?
Unfortunately, Oklahoma is one of the least healthy states in the region. Oklahoma residents far outpace the other Southwestern states when it comes to cardiovascular-related deaths. Out of 100,000 people, 336 will die due to cardiovascular complications. To give some perspective, the regional average is 264.
Oklahoma also has the highest percentage of adults who smoke, at 23.7%. The next highest state is New Mexico, with 18.5%. Also, 20.5% of Oklahoma residents report that they are in poor to fair health. The Southwestern regional average is 18.4%.
Obesity Rate in Oklahoma
A survey shows that the obesity rate among teenagers is on the rise in Oklahoma. The obesity rate in Oklahoma is a serious concern and leads to a variety of cardiovascular-related complications. http://stateofobesity.org/states/ok/
Medical Stories
- Ungoing search for woman who performed CPR on stranger at festival
Aug 25, 2016 -- Donna Smith and her husband Don are searching for the woman that gave Donna CPR after she passed out at the Porter Peach Festival. Donna was waiting for the enormous peach cobbler to be brought out and thinks that the heat may have just been to much for her. Donna remembers waiting for the cobbler and then sitting down. That is when she had her black out. After regaining consciousness Donna says that she caught a glimpse of purple in the woman's hair, but that is all they know of the woman. The Smith's would like to thank the woman in person for her possibly life-saving actions. - Man Saves Coworker With CPR At Construction Job
Jun 22, 2016 -- Tom Forbus was working at a new hotel in construction when he witnessed a coworker collapse. Although Forbus had taken his CPR course more than 20-years-ago, he still knew what to do. He quickly steppted into action, beginning CPR with another trained colleague. Shortly, an ambulance arrived on scene and took the man to the very nearby hospital. Doctors say the man was dehydrated which influenced the formation of a blood clot, nearly ending his life. CPR saved the man's life. - 19-year-old saves child from drowning
Jun 09, 2016 -- Betty Bustos was with her family at Oologah Lake when she nearly drowned. The 7-year-old was blue when her older sister found her. She was removed from the water and that is when 19-year-old Deveion Birge saw what was happening. She ran over to the family and started CPR on the child. Betty started breathing on her own after a few minutes. Betty's mother Vernise Bustros made a statement after the incident that she will now have her children wear life jackets while at the lake. - Swimmers Saved
Jun 05, 2016 -- Some swimmers were enjoying a dip in the Illinois River when trouble ensued. Two boys ages 8 and 11 were swimming without lifejackets. The older boy went under and Chris Carlson tried to assist the boys to safety. However, the river was too swift. Another man came to the aid of the boys from the banks of the river and then returned for Carlson. Along with the help of another individual, they were able to revive Carlson with CPR.